Are you saying that you wish
the Mormons could impose restrictions on free speech when they don't agree
with that speech?Do you actually wish that Mormons and Utah had the same
power as Qatar to squelch offensive speech?Where is the double standard?

Well I can not order a drink before my meal arrives at my table in utah because
of the church. My children will always be off on dec 25 no matter what my
religion.

The countries mentioned are Islamic countries. They are
trying to be secular world hubs but they are not secular places. Any depictions
of prophets is offensive. Why would they allow such a thing? They are not
countries that embrace the atheist or support a number of faiths. They are
concerned with one faith. Plenty here won't see it either.

I
recall many applauding the actions of a lady buying with the express intent of
returning Tshirts that offended her religious code of dress and expectation of
public decency.

They don't object to the movie being in
existence. They just can't have a part in it.

@GildasThe problem here is not that Muslims banned it, but, rather, that
those countries use the beliefs of a particular religion to ban something that
is offensive to no other religion and that would cause no harm to society. A
comparable idea would be if the US banned a movie because the LDS Church was
offended by its portrayal of Joseph Smith or Brigham Young, or because the
Catholic church was offended by how it portrayed an early pope.